| Literature DB >> 20167787 |
Qijun Wang1, Yakun Zhang, Chen Yang, Hui Xiong, Yan Lin, Jun Yao, Hong Li, Lu Xie, Wei Zhao, Yufeng Yao, Zhi-Bin Ning, Rong Zeng, Yue Xiong, Kun-Liang Guan, Shimin Zhao, Guo-Ping Zhao.
Abstract
Lysine acetylation regulates many eukaryotic cellular processes, but its function in prokaryotes is largely unknown. We demonstrated that central metabolism enzymes in Salmonella were acetylated extensively and differentially in response to different carbon sources, concomitantly with changes in cell growth and metabolic flux. The relative activities of key enzymes controlling the direction of glycolysis versus gluconeogenesis and the branching between citrate cycle and glyoxylate bypass were all regulated by acetylation. This modulation is mainly controlled by a pair of lysine acetyltransferase and deacetylase, whose expressions are coordinated with growth status. Reversible acetylation of metabolic enzymes ensure that cells respond environmental changes via promptly sensing cellular energy status and flexibly altering reaction rates or directions. It represents a metabolic regulatory mechanism conserved from bacteria to mammals.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20167787 PMCID: PMC4183141 DOI: 10.1126/science.1179687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728